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loyalty towards the what do you want me to do i cannot shut up if if if nobody is reporting this i feel that if i know it and i do not report that i am helping. to continue is that away and after even of human rights watch begin to talk about seeing this perpetrator by. actual armed insurrection affiliated saying that it is affiliated to the opposition that were doing sings against humanity. and this is any problem and we're talking about the syrians in general do they want regime change look i think that yes and said to do regime has fallen there is no more of the civil jeem you will never ever have the same regime on what now the commission they have been discriminated not because they are commission but
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because being commission they could not but it dissipate in islam is the most gracious and sometimes it arrived to violence is against them. everybody says you know we had more than two hundred thousand coalition that had to flee out because of this on big worse position that we have to here to discern between exterior opposition you know in some of the leaders of the opposition outside of syria they never came back to syria since thirty years so they don't have. a popular ground ok they want to come to be able to come but with the help of. the forum. what an intervention media thirty but you have the. opposition. would who doesn't want these kind of foreign intervention. they
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want changes but without violence and result destroying everything when we're talking about a solution a third way as you mentioned earlier in this conflict how is that going to happen given that there are a lot of guns on the street how is the solution to work and what exactly can be done there is big violence you know but. it's not everywhere in syria. the violence that is inside needed by the border guards and is following a special plan but you know countries. who have very large pieces of people. around off land which is not on the violence. and also even in the cities where you have violence they have so much space.
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what would be. kind of you know for a country like iraq completely destroyed that many of the opposition and begin to think and to say it's not the way the value and it's not doing so since one year we have been more than one thousand people have been invited to. to the tourist complex to think about is certain way and certain way the name of the survey if it's more solid initiative is a more subtle high initiative does not come from the opposition does not come from under regime it comes from the silent majority of the syrian people from the leaders of families of tribes of clans and also from religious leaders day meet together and they were very active.
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when there were the challenges that nobody could solution it but there for example in homs. you had many families completely trapped in the streets. they were controlled by the opposition but the army was going to bomb them and so they were under hard danger they were trapped for more than one month nobody would know how to do it so most of the high intervene you know. they have their cousins inside the opposition for example and the good religiously the they have their own people believe in sausalito so they made negotiation secretly and slowly by slowly everybody could go out well there are also other christian or catholic figures aside from yourself were also making comments on the syrian conflict and
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there are some of them who don't agree with you who say that the syrians need outside help they need intervention yet you're both all from the same community what do you say to this and what do you think of this i want to say is that the syrian people has to defy by itself we is itself what they want and my claim is that let the syrian people alone and the majority of the syrian people they want change by the change will be impeached in dialogue and reconciliation i hope he said. syria is so strong he said they will make they are doing a new social pact. new basis result if you want ideology of party political party and it will be stronger it will be better
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and it is open to and your future full of you know more contemporaneous achievement and i hope with the blessing of the patriarchy the last i respect and i give him all my side with asian as a believer a sister i guess and i am thank you very much for your time. sigrid lumber atory to mccurry was able to build a new most sophisticated robot which will unfortunately doesn't give a dollar amount anything tunes mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans in the world this is why you should care only on the dot com.
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headlines on chancellor merkel is in china to drum up business on convince beijing that the euro is on the road to the recovery of ageing says we could euro's on states need to impose further cuts reforms. syria's delegates walk out of a meeting of state. by new egyptian leader mohamed morsi called president assad's regime oppressive. and on hold while the divided u.n. security council tries again because syria turkey was also on. the heavy. with the latest action from the world of sport.
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thank you very much rory welcome along to the sports headlines here is what we've got coming up. a waiting game spot at moscow and senate's in pages find out their group apartments in the champions league later on thursday after the moscow side and about change qualifying. game set and match kim clijsters calls time on her career after the four time grand slam winner loses to persons laura robson in the second round of the us open. and underway the paralympics officially kick off with twelve days of competition ahead interventions by viruses wheelchair fencing and blind football. stay in just three hours times and eight and spartak moscow will find out their opponents for the champions league group stages the muscovites joining the st petersburg side in the first
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round following a three two aggregate when i've offended but jake leading two one from the first leg in moscow spartak new anything but defeat in turkey would secure them that lucrative spot in the group stages they didn't just sit back for a brilliant flowing move after only six minutes seeing a timid gating put in games opening goals they moved south had a twenty one minutes from time before the hosts would mean and no the phenolic spartak held on for a one one scoreline on that i'd maybe like so many better place among europe's top thirty two teams. meanwhile in the europa league. also hoping to reach the first round proper the army man hold a one nil lead over swedish side a i k heading into the second leg of their qualifying tie here in the russian capital constantine to top off previews the action. after starting the season with two disappointing defense in a row this guy b. to be back on track with force way to victory is scoring eight goals and consuming
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none and they're eager to continue their run it is they who sweden's ai came the second leg of their europa league qualifying tie after securing in their away win in the first encounter after people chose to get up and played confident and had begged during those games but the reason we want for matches is that we had most of the possession and tekken play improved. has come management a confident of reaching the first round proper and will be relying on a swedish international to do so recent signing ross was al will have a key role in the midfield battle element maybe too much based on last hour in sweden he's a skilful player when you don't get pressure on him and he did a good game there for so that was not good for us however to the fans are wary of the threat. and know they have a medal in hand if they're to progress or to see the money i.q.
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are a strong there especially physically it is hard to tackle them and play against them and set pieces and we have to be careful near our own goal. meanwhile the eleven time swedish champions who are ranked two hundred second in the u.s. for standings come into the clash with nothing to lose the seat for the after twenty matches in their domestic championship and that is elms man will build looking to put pressure on says goes the fans and look to capitalize on any mistakes at the back i think we had a good thirty minutes in the last game to start with we have seen we seen how. defending and they got some weaknesses but we also need to defend ourselves there really really skilful with the passing game after suffering a one home defeat in the fur. slagged a.k.a. have outside hopes of reaching the europa league group stages however it was so much at stake the swedish side will surely go all out to attain some european glory
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consented by the above r t moscow region. well also in the europa league liverpool will be looking to make it through to the first round proper the expense of scottish side heart of midlothian own goal from andrew webster twelve minutes from time in the first leg means that john maclean's hearts trailed one mail heading to anfield the s.p.l. side make the trip south of the border and find it appalling inconsistent form a three nil defeat to west brom on the opening day of the premier league season was followed up with a two two draw against champions manchester city last weekend but manager brendan rodgers insists his side are favorites to progress this world will listen to. things you want to know with good top players and and we. to beat every team that comes to them for it so. the advantage is with their shoulders surreal to know that nothing's impossible it was with great joy and be sure that we believe in ourselves
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good luck or social work you actually hard to get the ball we don't panic on it make sure we keep position we don't get a weaker than we do that will be. just the ball nate cole so when you are a plague on thursday guus hiddink angie maskell our go to the netherlands with a one zero lead over ours at alkmaar you cassell host drama toss following a one zero draw in greece well into milan have a comfortable two goal advantage over a name inside f.c. as well as weight going into the top of that. for the latest chapter of the footballing saga between real madrid and barcelona has gone the way of the galactic guys chosing raynier and finally ending their seven game el classico losing streak to make the club's first spanish super cup since two thousand and eight pass a held a three two lead from the first leg but rail wasted little time in wiping out that deficit. taking advantage of my having lost one of the prints of my start schooling eleven minutes to our p.k.
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the next basso defended to show a lapse in concentration a brilliant flick by cristiana rinaldo putting him one on one. victor valdes converting for eight. the visitors were continued with adriano i was sent off the whole thing went in for. leno massy gave paso hope with a stunning free kick right before the break but two one was how it finished on the night. when i got planing the first trophy of the season and away goals. to the u.s. open tennis where russia nicholai devon encourages looking to reach the third round of the final grand slam of the year the unseated russian takes on local favorites one two three seed mardy fish world number one top seed roger federer later played prolong ya will make all frenchmen job of that song goes up against unseeded martin please out of slovakia. ground turkey win the women's draw says fourteen season record taking on the grettir clinic champion serena williams plays maria martinez
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sanchez of spain for second seeded nets to advance go poland and send another spot you think carlos was not all right. meanwhile the career of a tennis legend has come to an end at the u.s. open for time grand slam winner kim clijsters quitting the sport on a low following a surprise second round exit in new york the twenty nine year old belgian losing two up and coming briton laura robson in the second round at flushing meadows eighteen year old robson had only take to victory once before in a grand slam encounter but was fully deserving of the seven six seven six scoreline afterwards roxanne admitted she felt and i quote sat through the curtain down life his career. meanwhile cyclist lance armstrong maintains he is still a seven time tour de france winner the american was stripped of all honors won since one thousand nine hundred eight after saying he would no longer challenge the u.s. anti-doping agencies drug charges against him however he says that is not an admittance
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of guilt. my name is lance armstrong i am a cancer survivor i've been asked to come up here and talk about my story of survivor ship i'm a father of five and yes i won the tour de france seven times to work saying work has extended to not a goal of can is set to put his unbeaten record on the line this weekend that w.p.a. and i.b.o. middleweight champion faces poland's proxy for the new york on saturday but pre-fight goal of kainat was keen to stress a possible super fight with russia dimitri pedagogue is not currently on the cards presently dimitri pirro doesn't really mean anything to me even though he is a w b o champion i'm not really interested in him i'm about to fight proxy on september first is it in my head at all this and sure and finally the london the paralympics are officially underway following an opening ceremony that welcomed thousands of athletes and fans to the games but as roman cost of reports from the
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english capital the party began long before the evening spectacle. the final stage of the paralympic torch relay saw some of the world's most acclaimed stars usher the flame through the streets of london among them top international model and mother to three children and that's all you have a john of a who also happens to be the ambassador for the next winter games in russia's black sea resort of sochi in twenty fourth saying. that i cannot write i want to use the resources that i have been rushing to draw it to help me paralympic movement own pins are already getting plenty of support for accused in contributing to that partly because instead of london twenty one of organizers have pulled out all the stops in order to achieve a record breaking ticket sales that's certainly something to live up to when the next winter paralympic capsule of tsotsi will pick up the bats and our group was lucky enough to also catch up with thirteen time paralympic champion remember it's
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all about the russian state duma deputy participated in six games herself but admits that it's a completely different experience so right here as a fan let me now present i've never attended the opening ceremony of the games in my six paralympic outings as an athlete because i usually had to prepare for competition during that time so this first time experience is like a holiday for me and from the streets on when that source to the stadium where thousands of international spectators made their way to the opening ceremony. so that's when his welfare and big games have officially begun over the next couple of weeks after these from one hundred sixty six countries will battle for the gold medal in twenty one different sports and these games are promising to be the most watched paralympics to date. from on koester of reporting for artsy for going to take part in laws and. that is all from the world of sport for now although i'll be
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you walk out of a meeting of. the us. they're outraged by egypt's new president. and the divided u.n. security council tries again to break the syrian deadlock with turkey pushing for a. continued. plus the eurozone germany takes the fight. in china to drum up business. on the road to recovery. it's a pleasure to have you with us today. the syrian delegation has walked out on
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a session of the nonaligned movement in tehran they were angered at a speech by egyptian leader mohamed morsi who called president assad's regime oppressive syria's foreign minister said the comments amounted to inciting further violence in the country i just spoke to journalist and broadcaster he believes that the statement was unbalanced at best. he didn't could criticize the rebels at all i mean the rebels have been responsible for much of the violence in syria the government for another two but you know there were bombs going off this week a few people clearly didn't he didn't make any mention of that so i can understand the syrians feeling very green by what he said we've got to bear in mind the fact that egypt receives about one point five six billion u.s. dollars in aid and on top of that back in august they received two billion dollars from qatar and of course the u.s. a guitar or two of the leading hawks on syria so when you're receiving that much money from us in a tight it's hardly surprising go to
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a summit and criticize syria and i'm not a big surprise really so so the new leader the new egyptian leader mohamed morsi are perhaps already. signaling his friendship with the west or possibly walk up the hill as you say with his brow don't follow should you think that with the whole summit going on and you know one hundred twenty members of member states being represented here do you think they can come to something to resolve the ongoing crisis in syria. who are like you know what i think the key player in this rule is the u.s. i mean the u.s. is the main part of the u.s. and its allies which took a force as well and unless we get a change of position from there i don't really see what the any movement can actually do i think the boss of us is corner we're getting a break from her washington is more of a right wing rhetoric about arming rebels on the lease or rights today so unless we get a major shift there it's not going to help really and i hate egypt's position he isn't helping at all it doesn't matter what mediator groups we set up which countries are the key player in all of this is the u.s. the u.s. is that wants to open this up the u.s. has to change its policies and to let syrians sort out their own futures back out
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of syria then we can get some peace and dialogue now as you say so washington or the u.s. is the big player here perhaps behind the felted curtains are washington has said that the whole are not aligned movement summit isn't worthy of any high level attendance that coming from the u.s. state department just the other day do you think such criticism is justified it's two thirds of the world in the us has the arab gets to say it doesn't count it's beyond what are really because of course the us wants us to believe that only it and its allies represent the interest. community international community is meeting now in tehran the u.s. doesn't like it the fact is that the u.s. getting were isolated iran a whole series of issues south america africa countries china russia you know that is the world market going to see more ships in the years to come to us power is in decline and that's the reality and that's what we don't like. and the deadlocks u.n. security council is set to discuss syria with france presiding over the top body hoping for a resolution to help to tackle the growing humanitarian crisis there turkey was
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also invited to the ministerial meeting it's pushing for the creation of a buffer or a no fly zone over syria that's something russia and china strongly object to syria's president has meantime lashed out at ankara saying it bears direct responsibility for the bloodshed in his country and my shot our side says his forces need more time to overcome rebels with heavy fighting ongoing recent reports suggest opposition fighters have downed a government fighter jet and italy province a lebanese nun who spent over a decade in syria and came to the aid of the suffering when the conflict erupted says armed gangs started causing chaos there a very long time ago. i would of thought it is it only shows it's not political it's not even civilian in the january i asked to do a position where to get it were all a bit lamented. and so i could have. and i witnessed and
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it is a beginning we did not even know who were just people and we said said those people there were only identified the gangs you know we said we don't know who they are but they are spreading. these a lot of the killings abducting and many kind you know. towards what example they would keep a low if i have seen. in homs or. if luck of blood. because in the day before. people you know source and i did then defied gangs have been beheading nine i know with people just because they were i know it i have seen this with my eyes. and you can see that full interview including more firsthand accounts from syria
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you know just about an hour and twenty five minutes from now. jordanian security forces at a massive refugee camp on the border with syria are on high alert after two hundred refugees turned on the guards over the conditions there the government says anyone responsible for violence will be deported it appears that dealing with the immense influx from syria is far beyond what jordan can cope with saudis paula slayer reports. exhausted and drained there's not much for these refugees to do besides swelter under the scorching desert sun sheltering from the violence back home in syria they walked for days in the heat to get here and so they come in numbers and under the wire not one person here has gone through the official borders instead depending on the level of violence in syria as many as a thousand people each day are fleeing across into jordan they're picked up from the border by the jordanian police and bought him.

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